I mean when you think about it the original digital circus was a whole other group of people, most of whom we don't know. They could have been politically polarized. They could have debated Bill Clinton's impeachment.
what if your best friend got into magic boarding school and you didn’t. what if you took a temp job there at 18 and discovered he’s become the villain. what if everyone involved was gay as hell. boy do I have the book for you
@myelessar Tiktok is cooking peoples brains. I will say though, outside of a tiktok context K. Ancrum uses very short chapters (1-3 pages mostly) to great effect in her books. It can be done well.
Here's a lawsuit filed today about "the Ferrari or Prada of canned tomato varieties."
We're talking about San Marzano tomatoes, of course.
California consumers say that Cento Fine Foods falsely advertises its tomatoes as being "Certified San Marzano."
The tomatoes allegedly are "inauthentic, and indeed illegal in Italy."
ICento was ejected from the Italian Consortium that approves San Marzano tomatoes in 2011.
The Consortium "is the only entity which can certify and approve San Marzano tomatoes."
Following an Italian police raid of Cento's operations in 2010, a manager was convicted of criminal fraud for selling counterfeit tomatoes.
Yet Cento continues to give the "false impression that [its product] contains Consortium certified San Marzano tomatoes."